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ri ba!bl)il*jfta^ya^aamivi , ib^^^^^^^^^^jj \. c saturday pfxembkr io i836^^^^^^j^â€”^|mmm i â– ty subscrihj|b 9 p company *^|^ â– k thinktbj 1 u nt noth come for decidin i m wf l t seii'tte and dybtensav^g i a b citiz^rym is â– hm adieu aiij^Â«j b mm p c con^j w t proinoinij the welfare of i v 1 ' 1 ' present a p!:.t!i;iv whw i expres oven-oinna [ mtlhe however otfm â– s:/f^lm i â– which now crowns tiie hopes anil nnu^ajgm k â– mr j messes our tli^ygi r ""' low fif fl phe j they eni i i bo t he means aw m b a coii.m.inij^tf fl v ' kajâ€”mm i b t\\?^m^a i b ''''"' i.i.ist â– b cause i'l^mmmu i i ' dce^fl b*fl â€¢ a\x<-ru^m â– aww^a^ven i a^a^a^i o^vlâ€”a fl a bn l p^rm>n^^fl o f c baabh mmm w w m m w i w terms m m wmmw>**f*kki [ â€¢ r ' mn * m w w^aw from governor mcduffic's message kxkcutivb department yov 28 1836 fellow citizens of the senate and ofthe house of representatives about lo bid adieu to the caie and res ponsibilities of public life and meeting you for the last time to unite with yon in de liberations for promoting the wellare of south carolina i am incapable of expres sing the gratification i experience in con templating the oectacle of unexampled piosperitv which now crowns ihe hopes and blesses the labors of all classes of our fel low citizens at ne firmer period have they enjoyed such abundant pecuniary means of fulfilling their dc.fi ties aa a community of enlight ened freÂ«-mcn and of discharging the obli gation which ihey owe lo the world and to their p.osteriiy hy promoting the great cause of human improvement,and by laying deep the foundations of liberty in a well edu cated populatio,,.o a well organized system of social arid civil polity and while it hecomes us to be devoutly thankful to an overruling providence for ihese ample means of happiness we cannot he too deep ly impressed with the conviction thai we are responsible to that providence for their proper use and improvement nor can we thus highly favored as a people neglect our advaiuaoes with if-npnnitjffl lk*v 'â– tin st imnnnvvc the 1 , it mpngannnm ajm wfd the politicians of all the planting slate would act upon these obvions principles our rights and institutions would be speedi ly placed upon a foundation which noth ing could shake in folure the whole of those stales would be united upon princi ples essential to their very distance and standing upon the ramparts of the consti tution in defence of their sacred rights would present a phalanx which no assail ing power could overcome but however other sfate9 may think on this subjero 1 trust these will always be the principles of south carolina and that they will he sacredly regarded and faithful ly observed hy nil " er public functionaries i sincerely believe that they constitute the lailsman of her political strength and that if maintained they will throw around her institutions a magic circle which neither ambition nor fanaticism will venture to o ver'.eap leaving then the federal gov eminent to run its fated career and stand ing proudly aloof from all those intriguing combinations aud " entanjjlinir alliances by which politicians may flatter themselves that they are serving their constituents when they are only promoting their own aggrandisement let us dedicate all our fac ulties and all our efforts to the improve ment of our beloved slate in all that can contribute to her intelligence wealth pow er and security i lay !.Â« fore you in compliance wiih the request of the president ot the convention tioa of un work by subscribing to thel stock of tan company which has been in cotporated i think the time ha not yet come for deciding the charter has alrea j dy been saved by our public spirited fellow â€¢ citizen colonel wade hampton who beinp one of tbe central commissioners at knox i v 1 1 le subscribed the whole sum which ap peared from the returns then received to be wanting to make up tbe four millions until the ro.ite shall be definitively selected and active operation commenced tbe e mergency does not seem to call upon the states interested to embark in the work as stockholder moreover there are some considerations growmgout ofthe mode of constit.ht.ig the board of directors pre scribed by the charter as au.ended by ken lucky and the relative sums subset ibed in the different stales which render it a mea sure of obvious prudence on the part of south carolina either to procure a modifi cation of ttie charter before she subscribes or to make conditional subscription the act of incorporation passed by this state provided that three of the twenty four directors should be chosen from qual ified stockholders residing in each of tbe states of north carolina south carolina tennessee kentucky and ohio and that nine should be chosen indifferently from all the stockholders the amendment inter polated bykentucky provides that mix of ll >*- d'^^^ham_jm^mjgen_frotii stock holdersnw 1-m a flourishing town would ipimg up , t thfj western ter mination of the rubd wherever st ummm b h.theratnolacl,ueky aaliv.ile ur % n.t the nurth western border nf our own s^ate which would ttract to th rj m great portion of the western trade prob sbly a much as it could carry i have suggested these view because i believe that s,utb carolina w,l bereat m d eot lea by a sen of f respect tha by . just regard for her own interest frnn siibaaribing any thing to the to f tb a louisville cincinnati and charley kad roa<hfcmp-in ); Â» so long as iu charter hill contain the highly objectionable provision â€¢"*> which i have alluded a br seems evident tint the orinci pal paftÂ»>f the fund bv wâ€ž,rh lhe r.u.i ,. is 1 be|Â«â€žatru,tÂ«d will have tu be eoutrib led by-south carol *, sl lake care that the control of these fuuds shall not pass into other hands and that the scale of operations be not dispropurtiuncd to the neans nf effecting them and it s gratify ing to percei.ve,th tt t s tnuch can be done by north carolina tnnessee and south carolina alone even if it ahould be found necessaiy to act without the concurrence co-operation ol ohio and kentucky fc.nterta.ning these opinions i t.ave lashed wuh very deep concern nol unraingled wiih tegre upon the concurrences which have taken place during the present year in various paru of heu.states.relativb totheciv.l war which is mill in progress between the republic of mexi co and one of her revolted provinces i ' , . s lrue ' *** no country can be'respennible toi he sympathies ofits citizens but i am never iheless utterly at a loss to perceive what mile ei ther ofthe parties to this controversy can have to ihe sympathies of the american people li it be alleged that the insurgent of texas are emigrants from the united slates it j 3 obvious io reply that by iheir voluntary expatriation under whatever circumstance of adventure of speculation of honor or of infamy they have for feited all claim io our fraternal regard if u be even true that they have left a land of freedom for a land of despotism they have done it with their eyes open and deserve their destiny there is i>'it too much reason to believe that many of them have gone as mere adventurers speculating upon he chances of establishing an independent government in texas and of sizing that im mense and fertile domain by the title of the sword but be this as it may when ihey be came citizens of mexico tbey became subject to the constitution and laws of that country ; and whatever changes the mexican people may have since made m that constitution and these laws they are matters wiih which foreign slate can have no concern and of which they have no right io take cognizance i trust therefore that tne state of south carolina will give no counten ance direct or indirect open or concealed loanv acls which may coinpr.ni.it the neutrality of the united states or bring into question their plight ed fail h justice siern and unbending justice â€” in our intercourse with other states would be paramount ta all urn con*identionsof mere ex p.<liency even if it were possiole that these could be separated but they cannot justice ,-Â» tne highest expediency and i am sure south carolina is the last s,a,e in the union thru a-otild knowingly violate this sacred canon of political iiuraliiy if any consideration could add to the intrinsic weight of these high inducements to abstain irom any spscies of m ierfwrei.ee with the domes uc atfairsol a neighboring and friendly siate.it would be lhe tremendous retribution to which we are so peculiarly exposed on our south wes tern froiitjei from measures of relaliution should mexico declare war against the uni ted states and aided by some great european power hoist the standard of servile insurrection iu louisiana and tbe neighboring slates ; how deep would be onr self r^pr aches in reflecting that these atrocious proceedings received even a colorabh apdogy frxa mir example or from the unlawful conduct ofour own clizens i there is one question connected wiih this controversy ut a definite character upon which it may be proper ihat you should express an npi ton you are doabthtaa aware that ihe people oi texas by an almost unanimous vote express ed their desire to be admitted n.u onr confeder acy and application mil probably ba made lo congress f,.r that purpo-e in my pinion con go ss might not even lo entertain such a proposi tion in hie present stale of ihe controversy if we admit tx.s int ur union while mexico is siill waging war againsi tiiat province wuh a view to re-establish her supremacy r.ver it we shall by thepery act itself make ourselves a party to ihe war nor c we lake this step without incurring this heavy responsibility un til uexico beraalf shall recognize u.e indepen dence of her revolted province m mmm9m t:irt hereafter be had va eu * i * d kifly ce " fi ***' e * r \ | ,. a new subscribera wha will r p ib whole sum at one payment lmviim t et for â€¢*â– year mt *' wo '" o ' ' p 1 ''" n j ts long as the same class shah lthbs ta pay >â– advance the suit of kjuii he a:n terms sb*dl continue mnl.i i ill li mxtmmi as other subscri legislative encounters kh?v r â€¢*â€¢ ***** j *â€¢â€¢ ***&*** phÂ»s gaa-ti h v e fiuw to aotiea that aear j jery year lnal p , t kf ,â€žâ€ž ****** ere of coagraaa and del lt b wÂ«ad.rf.n Â» wk viv fau j **** **** *** ireache are healed and wounds honor restore of ml tl 18 " l j * 2 drniai^uo ofa verbal caupawna v r flaiier a ths *Â£ m*ua of th end nd iha be brut ban p ! yy w ask the reaaor n .Â«â€¢ ammmnum *Â»*>Â».Â» a l*l*^^t m x c-.nve.ui tim iz1 , he xtsshi tbrea e.Â»>rs mm cer.a.n coum â„¢ â– ?â€” â– whatever may be iniereb.ing amnng iha oetnl mr p.ca w.c.hring selected for aa dcintut ar.Â«e and among other observation mid _ ' mle was an humble indivb"a (\ a n i swu he could not hut feel that they had fec7ei h.,n for a wip af great bonor,aoo of b^zaw ger i ravelling wa in a troubled state ana ut minds of coachman wera unsettled let them look abroad and contemplate lh . j tl were enacting around them stage eoache za c2 n â– Â« mnumu.hmis were wuÂ«v b..atswei overturning nd bnil n mmzmmt lag cheers-a voice n Â»{, Â« che i uithat bomirab . plckwlek j an xestt d den Â« m ha coold cheers who was it that mod no ft ihubiasuc cheering wa u Â»â€žâ€ž,Â«, tw d appoint mtn he nou , l whtoh j ai l rs -- wh0 ' >" aiwm8 * Â« h Â« p which had been-perhapa lb*|lb88l sdl â– i stowed on hi ml pickwick re...Â«rohe ,...| smarting under the csaanfa which had v heaped upon hi vw i feeble ftttaaaaaj at rival now look this vile and caluuiiuwua node of _' mr blottori of ahlgate ,,â€ž to ier i the honorable pickwickian aiude .,, mm t*z7 . % j5f ' ch,,,r ' , ' ytv ** i â€”'' 1 mr pickwick would not put an to be pal down by clamor he aad ailudej m ihe ukz arable i gentleman great excitement j mr lllotton would ontv aa y th-o that ha reprlled be honorable gratbinan'a bh & acr nloub accusa.i.n wâ€žh profound baaanmnl great ehcenng n.e hon gent was a h-.l bug immense confusion aâ€žd hwd cr of chair and order a\lr a snodgras6 rose lo order h threw himself upon the chair hear hsw..h.d lo know whether thiv disgraceful cwest be.va iwo members ol that club shoulu be aliowoa i continue hear hear the chairman was qo'tte re th e h pickwickian would withdrew tle expreesivu ... had just made use of mr blotu.n with all possible respact f r rh chair was quite sure fie would not the chairman felt it his imperativa duty re demand of the honorable gentleman whether la had used lhe expression which bad jwtnriuti him in a common seime mr blotton bad no hesitation in sating th?t be had not he had used ihe word in it pickwick tan sense f hear hear he was bound to ac knowledge thatjperso.ially he enteruiaed'tha highest regard and esteem for the honorable fan - lleman ; he had merely con.rdered hun . hum bug m a pickwickian poiot of vi.vr hear hear ' do not pay dating the ye r ** v,..red three dollars in all caens t^laiaa will do received for less than \ f will be discooiu.b.'d but al um o*51 uole.^tll arrcargtisjuajjahjj > . th k litor most be post klwrwise they w certainly ... t be it 1 or k*o**t**rtmuu^9*b*m ticofyohnic kf tumtnf tb fi i r ' l(m '"" t m } li\r*\\*r*f*t each insertion afterwards al^rii^rrvnt will bo inserted tor lt=s9 1 â– Â« doi.r-aft 1 lfuseineatswlllb continued until orders l^iwd to slop them where no directions ikooslygivea eattiberaentsby the yenr oi six month will ilt>ata q.hai ptinnnil fÂ»r each srpiae privilege of changing tbe form everd markets w vi yx *>>'' 17 cts ; brandy ap bk./jl -'â– > a *" cls ' 0 *" per ib in mh â– ' rl . â– cotton tagging per yd 85 p^l_.fc per ih lb a 18 cts castings per ' â€¢ â– , cis ; cotton yarn from km 6 to no o ji til a 1 s7 cls ; feathers per ib .,','.;.. f i pertd 6 00 wheat per bush.$l rhnaef bushel w cls ; com per bush 40 cts ; im er ib 6 a cts ; lead per lb 8 a 10 cts j a^kkftpergal 7 3 cts } nails per ib 9 a 10 fu if . i i.t>r lb 0 a 0 cts ; ilact.n per lb 15 t \ batter per ib 12 ds lard per ib 15 salt per bushel j.1 25 cts steel araeri , r () 16 10 cls english do per ib . cist di per lb lo a 30 cts ; sugar iii it 15 cts ; rani jamaica per t i ikee do.fji ; wool clean per ib 30 tf . fallow per i >â€¢ 10 eta j tow-linen pr yd jocts wine ('!'.. i.erilfe per ai 1 50 r ijal do l â€¢"'" a â€¢&! 7 cts ; claret do j il .{ d 1 75 cis malaga sweei ... 1 : whiskey par gal 6b a 40 cm h-ft . hs*fj m^^remdrag in that state while only three shall be chosen from each of the oth er states leaving but six to be chosen in differently from all the stockholders this very exceptionable claim of undue power on the part of kentucky becomes absolute ly revolting when we advert to the fact that the entire subscription in that state amounts tu less tine 200,000,and that no one person there has subset ihed asuffieient number of shares to qualify nun to he chosen a director in th.s stale of things a board of direc tors cannot he organized and if il could kentucky with less than a twentieth part of the stock would wield one fourth part of the power of the company on the con trary south carolina owning five sixths ol the slock could in no event have more than nine directors | can perceive no equita l>le principle upon which the stockholders mw^*ms my â– mm our care or pay~~the penalty denounced a gainst the unprofitable servant we must give a public spirited aud patriotic direc tion to the resources of the state and move forward into the career of improvement civil military moral intellectual and so cial or sink down into that state of sordid selfiishiiess in which even avarice will he finally overcome by indolence and the love of luxurious indulgence fit be true â€” as history hut too impressively teaches us that communities are less capable of bear ing prosperity than adversity ; it should admonish us ofthe dangerous etninence on which we now stand where one false and down ward step may precipitate us from our envious height into ihe ignonimous gulf below which yawns ready to receive us which assembled at knoxville on the 4th of july last to consider the subject of a kail koad between l-misville and cincin nati and the city of charleston a copy nf the proceedings nf that body in one of the resolutions which you will find among ti t proceedings an appeal is rude to he legislatures of the states through wh.ch the proposed kail koad is intended to pass lor liberal appropriations from their public treasuries in support of this yreat work an euterprize so gigantic in its nature and extent and so magnificent u us prom ised results to the prosperity f south caff olina pre-eminently dtsr;rves.iiid will doubt less receive your favorable consideration it successfully coudueted to it final at-f-.i ipiishuiciit it will he a monument worthy of i wish i could persuade myself that "* ,; ail ***** f which lbe greatest empire of five sixths of the sn^k^isomhc!lms these are mere barren speculation drawn might justly be proud na t.hall have only nine directors while from u.e experience oi other countries but ,, w1 â€ž ,â€ž.,â€ž,â€žâ€ž, , hf . eateni revolution in lb * ********* of one sixth of the stock out inapplicable to our own hut i cannot be ( . nm ,â€ž er ,.â€ž cv r Â« m-eted hy n art final *? *>#Â» ownlina shall have fifteen th.s blind lo the threatening premonitions of channel of cm.imumeati.n au.lnntl.-ss im '* certainty an unprecedented anomalv in a premature national degeneracy which 10 â€ž ; â€žâ€ž ihanth.t which was produced by lhe tl,e rg*'"z,.tio,i of corporate powers and i are risible in all direction and not leas discovery of ...â€ž. â€ž, ssatf ,. ro â€ž nd m . c â€ž ' lf think the people of south carolina have coiisp.euous at lhe centre ol our fe ler,l good hope with other causes now for ' h,e " efficiently admonished by bitter ex l '".' mre ' innately coom-r tin it will enable chaib-s ********** of the fatal consequences of hav ubeiongsappropnatniy.ro yon fellow ton to re.-la.m h r lost hdv^tayt's & t be g the.r interests controlle.l by a foreign citizens as the legislature ol o,ilh carol ,. of|lp ,,â€ž. e , ii(lori â€ž iri t j lbe vilsl â€žâ€ž,, ittmtmm . and irresponssble power to make the.n verv a ami lhe selected guardians ol her wel ,â€žâ€ž for ,.â€ž jn ,.â€ž,â€ž â€žâ€ž,.,. whu . u , s foilri ,, 1(i cautious .<â€¢ placing lhe power on one aide tare to count racl by a i means in your on the pr i turns of ibe south * hlh * n *Â» '******** to be effected by ills on power these tearlul ami downward ten a â€ž. lnllc ind western state nor wdl â€¢*â€¢*â– *. dcucie mi i to give such a wise and sal , h . a ,, v , ilt . 1!?l . g ofthrshi^w ha |, n l â€¢â– " ****Â» Â»&* "'> the question that w.ll tary direction to the moral intellectual ,â€ž (;,,â€ž,,,,â€ž , k ,. rv â€ž lt f ti ,.. s ,.â€žâ€ž wi probably anse al the very commencement physical energies ol ihe people as will ex ,.â€ž,,,, â€žâ€ž l â€ž e â€žâ€ž,,,,., , if ,,, 4 . in a a . wi-h ol the proposed work the danger of this paud every selfish leafing into patriotism ,â€ž:_, r , mnfrh . r ,. ih , hhl i|kl . t|(l . ,â€ž..,â€ž s.p.r .(â€ž.â€ž uf power and respumnb.hty will and impress it upon then id every ct lhe ani.Â»,l economy dill s s 1,1 ener-v â– ** ul.vimia upon every principle lbe izen that ilia first ami greatest interest is sll d health throu.u ihe who svste.n i ko i should commence at charleston and the general prosperity ol t:.e suite & the ,, ,,,â€ž nu . o n ,,. ylllk e-mnnnuiealintf â€¢"*>*Â»**> continuously on towaids it we security ol tier iiisuiuuous her rigiits and with tbe world by the ocean and will the tern termination at least until the money her liberties ,.,-.. ,. interior bv her nuÂ«uur..os eliaunels natural ********'*"**** ''* south carolina shall be ex io build tip the solid fabric ofthe pros â€ž 1 , â€ž tiftf . t â€ž,â€ž. . na wh4 , lh â€žâ€ž , ended aud yet it will be in the power parity ul ablate by developing the ele peritv to the re.n.uesl extremities of ihat "Â»' rectors out of ihe state to reverse the menis other wealth and power aud organ â€žâ€ž.,,* state make i'l ri sto the new p****ko **** expend the whole sum anb iziug system ol public instruction calcu vll ,. â€ž,- â€ž m s:llll)1 mft ,,,. ri ., s ,,,â€ž.,â€ž,,, ,;,_ scrined by the citizen of this state in kmi laled to elevate the standard of popular aantenra will reaiill a * only to the interi t.uky where so small a sum has been rib morals aad popular intelligence j the ,Â» cd , his state but thn eniire rncum coo *<****Â»*' noblest emuhiymeul that can excite the bpcte d with tliel cit by tha una uf com this pretension to unequal power on the ambition or task tne 1 hues ul legislators mefrw , lnlwrtmirsa * pait of kentucky becomes still more in and btatesmeu in con par so with this tollable when we adv rt to the causes ihat the miserable schemes i petty and se'fiish '""Â«' : < sphere niwdina lo a â€žâ€ž,â€ž nsfj t<j t â€ž the clurwr m rf ambition ecran.bl.ng fur office through all kn.nv pnuc Â«| ol,tirnl ecmuoiy , lhilj stale and ail otber.Â«cept kentucky the fiiti v mazes of iitiriooe and ciii-rii.oiai.i **'*' u tit u com n.-rce c tiiuol h in-a z**il i ,. n . _ a , uie u.o.j iuaÂ«cs 1.1 it ingot ant curruptioii the li..ad was lo run from charleston to binkiuiocoiileinpl&iiisiguificauce so.uh lts benificent effects are essenlially diffu cincinnati the clause interpolated by carehuajia achieve an enviablcrepuutiuii s|ve - j k*ntuckv.r q-.ires that the company at the by her noble and succeasiul struggle h.r ti.e if these view r i st ud were proper |! sum ti'.ie that they carry tho road essential iiuerests & cuuatitutional ng.hls ul it itwpresse l upon the uuuds uf our follow , from the cutnberl.nd mount tin to clo the southern states her sue ess in thai citiaens tlwy wo.il ! i greatly to do i i cmiiaii shalicarry a branch lo louis iiii equal contest and the high character way that local spirit w hi h fÂ»y seeking loan vdlei it also requires tbat a branch aball be with which s.ie come nut of it wen prin co.npltsh re i a purposhs.u.iol.l cm bar j carrie.l from lexington to maysviljn the cipaily owing tothe appareut andacknowl rass ilia prÂ«>er.*ss and mar tbe sym.nttr of j company are thus required to construct two edged i ict that her slates men and her peo the noble structure we are abo.it . r ting branches making together some 150 miles pie were actuated exclusively by a pan ! have loo firm a reliance i|.h ttie p | of kail koad ohviouslv against their own ,. im spun of resistance directed against Â» irintic spirit of our citizens to believe these interest and m.-rdy to accommodate two system ol uilco.iaulu tional oppression narrow and mistaken views will tn permit towns in kentucky and to secure lne per without any ulterior purpose of se.hm a t.d to sway the councils bv which it is tn formanco of these most unreasonable con btuuu lei us cherish and preserve the be planned and er.cied it is l-.o mighty ditioua they are moreover required to niÂ»e reputaltou we have thus nobly acquired as an undertaking will involve too ureal an kentucky three director gratuitously 0 uie lt..uia.is did tlteir vestal lire let no expenditure and is destined in encounter there is no practical view of the stib btetesuiau ul south carolina laruisl her too close a comp.-tiii.vi in how any sacri ject that cao make it the interest oflhe glorious escutcheon hy enlisting as a par rice to be made to sue news without ex j company or ti.e great public concerne.t,,n t san under the banner ol any ot those pol posing the whole enterpriz to mmin*mt ithe contemplated work to cover kentucky meal chief who arc grasping at ihe j.r.-si hazard that rotate wl.i.h is decidedly the | with kail ru-ada for the puvilege of pass deutial sceptre l.'.e political principles beja within the limit nf the charter if ing through tbe state ami p.ctiliar li'.stiiutions of ihe stale may there he such route should undoubtedly ff the koad goes to the ohio river.some he sold and sacrificed but most assuredly he donted as a citiz-n nf lhe state one point on that kiver should be selected ihey can never bu preserved by such tie wilhunt reference to my local position i this will command nearly all the trade grading partisanship south carolina and suncerelv hope that the central route mav hft that would ue commanded by the three ail ihe statss having similar institutions found io have that unequivocal claim to that are pioposed if either cincinnati or â€¢â€¢ must uot put their trust in presidents pr f rence i even think it should be a louisville should be selected it will insure but look to their own power and j.nuci riopted unless soumother route shall appear \ as much commerce as the road will prob ple f.r lhe security of iheir rights and to have a decided so-,erionty over it but j ably be able to convey and as ohio has luaiituuoua they are in a permanent mi i am sure that no public spwncd citizen i contributed almost nothing to the stock of norny ou all questmen aliectutg these rights anxious for the success ofthe work no ! the ct.mpanv it would be much the wiser and li siituiions aud whoever may exer holder reasonably regardlnl u his j course to carry tho koad directly to louis etse ti.e powers ot the chief magistracy own interest will be disposed to go farther ville leav.ua cincinnati out of the scheme they wdl be exercised in obedience to tue t u insure success in scaling these moiin | altogether if a louisville branch is the on wdl of the adverse majority so long as tain harriers which have so long made stran ly consideration upon which we can obtain this mam nt tlu.'.gs shall continue ; so long g r3 of kindred communities an achieve the privikge of passing throtmh kentucky a lhe lxecuttve goveniuitnt oflhe uni 1 ment surpassing in sublimity all that xerxes there is another al^rr-alive preferable ted suies shall be conducted by an admin an d hannibal and bonaparte ever accom in my opinion even to this it is to make lstraiiou holding principles incompatible p'ished united councils are indispensably | the aaaaath uf tbe nolacbucky the wesiern with the litil security of our institutions necessary the only mode of effecting ! termination of the koad which according ami rights ; no statesman of south caroli rjii drsirable result will be to have all the i to the estimates would reduce the cosi uf ua cau become associated with that admin proposed routes and mountain passes actu ! it fr.Â»m twe-tve to five millions of dollars istration without justly incurring the im ,||, survejed by scientific engineers before while it would still yield to north caroli putation nf becoming an accomplice iu o an y comparison is attempted when this na tennessee and south carolina a very verthrowii.g the easeutial guarantees of her â– i s done it is extremely probable thai the large portion of the advantages that would vital interests he cannot worship the sun preferable route will be so clearlj indicated j result from the completion of the original of federal power and offer up the homage â– as lo supercede all doubt on the subject j scheme the work lo thisextent could be of a devyied heart ou the altars ol the how far it may be expedient for the almost completed with the stock already fcitatfj ' suu to aid in the proaecutioa and comple ubacribed and would be clearly within the bar u in-irui per ib 5a 6 tits bacon per l 11 ci hi its 1 ou 00 c,s ; fie.'svmix m *& a jh cl ; baafafinj per yar.l 16 a 3d r ll.!.-r.|.h per lb a 1-24 1-1 cis ; ch'.-h pr f .:: t 16 cts g hon ter 100 lha 174 hi a " . cora jwr bushel li a 70 cis ,- flow i put brl 9 10 from stiavs per brl nni n itii iron j..;r mi ins 5 (.,) a 6 oil ; marat inr l i ;. oj ms ; nails col ass.ot i wiiis 1 2 a ll cis ivmnghl da per lit 2 l !'..:!; pei b:l f 00110 ; ij t,>r lot h.s 1 Â«"Â»; s.i.m pet lb 12 i 2 a 15 cts ; sait jo m 5 im ; s l l p a r bashej 87 cts-,s.ee a kf.-.n iwterprjb locis tallow pÂ«r ib 10 a wj j i leperial per ib 1 25 a 1 37 i c,s pr hi a i 2 cts ; tobacco manu bi r mw i i ilttkville j r.peapl mÂ»a60 do apple 40 a l 1 pr l 5 it a 7j cotton prlb it.i t gj ts fcprli)l->i a ii ; kioto i gg . a 94 p-i|Â»rhh stsoa 40;keatt*ter.pruiooa i praaab so 1 on iron prlb 51 1 ti \| ( > m*r j 15 a 50 nails cut 7 j a 8 salt j â€¢'"''â€¢â€¢â– * h sugar pr lb ifllalii totianco bj vheatprbusu *] so 40 whiskey p j7 ll beeswax j a 00 mr pickwick felt much gratified by tha fair candid and full explanation of his honora ble friend he begged it to b tt once under stood tha his own observations had been mere ly intended to bear a pickwickian construction cheers the president's health two nights ago the president wa taken with a cough which was succeeded by a considerable bleeding irom the lungs h had buffered for some time previously wi.hisevere pain in his bide he was relieved l'r..m both unpleasant syrrp tt.ns.in some degree by the lencet night tÂ»f.,re last the bemorrage from the toga recurred wa ig.in stopped by itw same process and other ap plications he is now extremely weak from the effect of the disorder and the remedies bul is better aud considered in t.o immediate danger amany years ago he was affected in lhe same way j and recovered rnitbsa ser.o.u injury or even a 1 o ig depression of his health globe cf turn day * i-oo'satthis x e w f r m i and w goods sb mils aft uogfr n 0l \'( i to iheir friends at i the pnh " >**** ti.v have !",, .â€žâ€ž.,; â€ž c^aaitiiw*ihi|i ''' n " v j lv..in ttw northern c.ii e^ss â€ž| j .,â€ž,, umi - r new york bantaa orfice.s.ofl.y i p.m capture of the texknsschoon goods o hist ins of staple and cy dry nioods ries hardware cutlery ' au < bonnets shoes sad **!. 8jc 6jc 6>c ey evera anneeensary ta bnast of u very ebrap r parcba*?d entirely lie dispusad to sell as ehrap aod j '' "' rnaodaiiiij teims ei'.her f..r cash or '.' ' * '-" al dealers as any ghnids can be **} "" pari hi north carolina at least _'/,'â– > resjvrifithj n.vi tn ir friends and { pÂ«*rallf i c i fe ,. x i m i n ,. f r j.rtm.tof k â€¢ - 'â€¢â– v will lake . ure in exhibiting bkjjl'-'ijil lll.m va y favol liltlll will f.ils i'rut'.s and lawlnclblel the two schooners brutus and invincible lately in the harbor have fallen a prey loan aa expected enemy warrants were issued oo sat urday for their seizure by jjrigrf irving under the provisions of title 8,chapter 8 part 3rd of lb revised statues the officer and crew are in custody of wm hdlyer the sheriff of tha city and the county we have no official information of the precise slate of our relations with mexico enough is known however to satisfy us that the cmjunc ture is eminently critical let us be scrupu lously careful that we do dutbisg lo countenance and all we can to prevent the calamity uf a war we are now engaged n a fearful and do.tbtful struggle to reform our federal system of govern ment by throwing off the corruptions under which it is rapidly sinking in this s;ate of things a war with any country would be the gieatest uf calamities ; for we could scarcely hope to come out of it with any thing but the mere wreck ol a free constitution and the external forms of a free government the firemen of n york havs had a splendid procession in honor oflhe triumph they achieved in the election of mr gplick aa register who had been displaced by tho v*n buren council from the situation of chief engineer blind choristers the choir of singer t the rev mr young's cr.ruch.in summer street . is composed entirely of the pupils of tha ex cellent tnstilutioa for the blind re pearl street ; six re ales and six famal*s tbeir performance are highly creditable to ihem 1'bey commit to memory the several hymn to be sung tbroagh tbe day and sing them without lbe slightest variation f.otn the text with a remarkable clear and distinct pronunciation they are paid a fair salary and thus are these children of char ity enabled lo assist in one of the most pleas ing parts of lhe worship of their god â€” jber ton trans d r t ti i . . . **â– v a tn*-i j..<-,t rpee.ve.j an assort - 4 i y hat a**.-h..r reward of talent â€” mr cochran the young american who has invented a new kind of ride â€” recently exhibited at the fair ofthe american institute n y â€” has sold the patent right to a company for three hundred thousand dollars 6^tina cloths ' 'Â«â– )' kill luspteeul un g,*k turns v crss ten its his thank to h:s ...,'",.*"'' it j.-i die i'.r tl h'.ei;tl pair anajr 5 vp ' i '" u.-var.is him am hopes tbe .. t ni a >.!* m will soil t>e cunuauad c zj *****Â¥**Â»*. 6 1935-4Â«19 jim crow in london â€” mr rice the american comedian has by merely sing ing the song jim crow in london realized the immense sum of 916,000 ortando lasso whose great maaieal talent adorned the last of the sixteenth century wrote the following homeroos epitaph ibr himself which i actually inscribad oo hia toop atone : a child i rnng the treble port a youth the counter elanae my art a man the tenor was my place bat now i'm tinned io theoeas startluig fact â€” the bursting ofa bar rel of beer notice w n i<--ri*)t-r havu.g tahen out letters of f n wtraiiun with the will annexed on i -.Â«. sarah henderson dec gives i t p^uns indebted to the same to bml *** ****** seu ' e * 3 "** n : *- s *. to jfcj launs on the same to present ihem within the time pre 1t a hknoerson vlo ij 36 _ at cum tett.anneto money â€” *' the present scarcity of mo ney 6a d a deliberate wiseacre " is ow ing to â€” " " you are right inteiropted an irish man â€” â€¢* you are right my honey â€” it is be cause there is so much owing to and so lit tle paying to \ pedler with his cart overtaking another t his han on tha road was thu addressed hill'rt friend what do you carry w drugs and medicines was tha reply ** gmd !" returned the othar yea may |" â€¢ bead 1 carry gem atones /" of all kinds of lying the most vicious is lying a bed lata in tne morning

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ri ba!bl)il*jfta^ya^aamivi , ib^^^^^^^^^^jj \. c saturday pfxembkr io i836^^^^^^j^â€”^|mmm i â– ty subscrihj|b 9 p company *^|^ â– k thinktbj 1 u nt noth come for decidin i m wf l t seii'tte and dybtensav^g i a b citiz^rym is â– hm adieu aiij^Â«j b mm p c con^j w t proinoinij the welfare of i v 1 ' 1 ' present a p!:.t!i;iv whw i expres oven-oinna [ mtlhe however otfm â– s:/f^lm i â– which now crowns tiie hopes anil nnu^ajgm k â– mr j messes our tli^ygi r ""' low fif fl phe j they eni i i bo t he means aw m b a coii.m.inij^tf fl v ' kajâ€”mm i b t\\?^m^a i b ''''"' i.i.ist â– b cause i'l^mmmu i i ' dce^fl b*fl â€¢ a\xn^^fl o f c baabh mmm w w m m w i w terms m m wmmw>**f*kki [ â€¢ r ' mn * m w w^aw from governor mcduffic's message kxkcutivb department yov 28 1836 fellow citizens of the senate and ofthe house of representatives about lo bid adieu to the caie and res ponsibilities of public life and meeting you for the last time to unite with yon in de liberations for promoting the wellare of south carolina i am incapable of expres sing the gratification i experience in con templating the oectacle of unexampled piosperitv which now crowns ihe hopes and blesses the labors of all classes of our fel low citizens at ne firmer period have they enjoyed such abundant pecuniary means of fulfilling their dc.fi ties aa a community of enlight ened freÂ«-mcn and of discharging the obli gation which ihey owe lo the world and to their p.osteriiy hy promoting the great cause of human improvement,and by laying deep the foundations of liberty in a well edu cated populatio,,.o a well organized system of social arid civil polity and while it hecomes us to be devoutly thankful to an overruling providence for ihese ample means of happiness we cannot he too deep ly impressed with the conviction thai we are responsible to that providence for their proper use and improvement nor can we thus highly favored as a people neglect our advaiuaoes with if-npnnitjffl lk*v 'â– tin st imnnnvvc the 1 , it mpngannnm ajm wfd the politicians of all the planting slate would act upon these obvions principles our rights and institutions would be speedi ly placed upon a foundation which noth ing could shake in folure the whole of those stales would be united upon princi ples essential to their very distance and standing upon the ramparts of the consti tution in defence of their sacred rights would present a phalanx which no assail ing power could overcome but however other sfate9 may think on this subjero 1 trust these will always be the principles of south carolina and that they will he sacredly regarded and faithful ly observed hy nil " er public functionaries i sincerely believe that they constitute the lailsman of her political strength and that if maintained they will throw around her institutions a magic circle which neither ambition nor fanaticism will venture to o ver'.eap leaving then the federal gov eminent to run its fated career and stand ing proudly aloof from all those intriguing combinations aud " entanjjlinir alliances by which politicians may flatter themselves that they are serving their constituents when they are only promoting their own aggrandisement let us dedicate all our fac ulties and all our efforts to the improve ment of our beloved slate in all that can contribute to her intelligence wealth pow er and security i lay !.Â« fore you in compliance wiih the request of the president ot the convention tioa of un work by subscribing to thel stock of tan company which has been in cotporated i think the time ha not yet come for deciding the charter has alrea j dy been saved by our public spirited fellow â€¢ citizen colonel wade hampton who beinp one of tbe central commissioners at knox i v 1 1 le subscribed the whole sum which ap peared from the returns then received to be wanting to make up tbe four millions until the ro.ite shall be definitively selected and active operation commenced tbe e mergency does not seem to call upon the states interested to embark in the work as stockholder moreover there are some considerations growmgout ofthe mode of constit.ht.ig the board of directors pre scribed by the charter as au.ended by ken lucky and the relative sums subset ibed in the different stales which render it a mea sure of obvious prudence on the part of south carolina either to procure a modifi cation of ttie charter before she subscribes or to make conditional subscription the act of incorporation passed by this state provided that three of the twenty four directors should be chosen from qual ified stockholders residing in each of tbe states of north carolina south carolina tennessee kentucky and ohio and that nine should be chosen indifferently from all the stockholders the amendment inter polated bykentucky provides that mix of ll >*- d'^^^ham_jm^mjgen_frotii stock holdersnw 1-m a flourishing town would ipimg up , t thfj western ter mination of the rubd wherever st ummm b h.theratnolacl,ueky aaliv.ile ur % n.t the nurth western border nf our own s^ate which would ttract to th rj m great portion of the western trade prob sbly a much as it could carry i have suggested these view because i believe that s,utb carolina w,l bereat m d eot lea by a sen of f respect tha by . just regard for her own interest frnn siibaaribing any thing to the to f tb a louisville cincinnati and charley kad roa which i have alluded a br seems evident tint the orinci pal paftÂ»>f the fund bv wâ€ž,rh lhe r.u.i ,. is 1 be|Â«â€žatru,tÂ«d will have tu be eoutrib led by-south carol *, sl lake care that the control of these fuuds shall not pass into other hands and that the scale of operations be not dispropurtiuncd to the neans nf effecting them and it s gratify ing to percei.ve,th tt t s tnuch can be done by north carolina tnnessee and south carolina alone even if it ahould be found necessaiy to act without the concurrence co-operation ol ohio and kentucky fc.nterta.ning these opinions i t.ave lashed wuh very deep concern nol unraingled wiih tegre upon the concurrences which have taken place during the present year in various paru of heu.states.relativb totheciv.l war which is mill in progress between the republic of mexi co and one of her revolted provinces i ' , . s lrue ' *** no country can be'respennible toi he sympathies ofits citizens but i am never iheless utterly at a loss to perceive what mile ei ther ofthe parties to this controversy can have to ihe sympathies of the american people li it be alleged that the insurgent of texas are emigrants from the united slates it j 3 obvious io reply that by iheir voluntary expatriation under whatever circumstance of adventure of speculation of honor or of infamy they have for feited all claim io our fraternal regard if u be even true that they have left a land of freedom for a land of despotism they have done it with their eyes open and deserve their destiny there is i>'it too much reason to believe that many of them have gone as mere adventurers speculating upon he chances of establishing an independent government in texas and of sizing that im mense and fertile domain by the title of the sword but be this as it may when ihey be came citizens of mexico tbey became subject to the constitution and laws of that country ; and whatever changes the mexican people may have since made m that constitution and these laws they are matters wiih which foreign slate can have no concern and of which they have no right io take cognizance i trust therefore that tne state of south carolina will give no counten ance direct or indirect open or concealed loanv acls which may coinpr.ni.it the neutrality of the united states or bring into question their plight ed fail h justice siern and unbending justice â€” in our intercourse with other states would be paramount ta all urn con*identionsof mere ex p.â– advance the suit of kjuii he a:n terms sb*dl continue mnl.i i ill li mxtmmi as other subscri legislative encounters kh?v r â€¢*â€¢ ***** j *â€¢â€¢ ***&*** phÂ»s gaa-ti h v e fiuw to aotiea that aear j jery year lnal p , t kf ,â€žâ€ž ****** ere of coagraaa and del lt b wÂ«ad.rf.n Â» wk viv fau j **** **** *** ireache are healed and wounds honor restore of ml tl 18 " l j * 2 drniai^uo ofa verbal caupawna v r flaiier a ths *Â£ m*ua of th end nd iha be brut ban p ! yy w ask the reaaor n .Â«â€¢ ammmnum *Â»*>Â».Â» a l*l*^^t m x c-.nve.ui tim iz1 , he xtsshi tbrea e.Â»>rs mm cer.a.n coum â„¢ â– ?â€” â– whatever may be iniereb.ing amnng iha oetnl mr p.ca w.c.hring selected for aa dcintut ar.Â«e and among other observation mid _ ' mle was an humble indivb"a (\ a n i swu he could not hut feel that they had fec7ei h.,n for a wip af great bonor,aoo of b^zaw ger i ravelling wa in a troubled state ana ut minds of coachman wera unsettled let them look abroad and contemplate lh . j tl were enacting around them stage eoache za c2 n â– Â« mnumu.hmis were wuÂ«v b..atswei overturning nd bnil n mmzmmt lag cheers-a voice n Â»{, Â« che i uithat bomirab . plckwlek j an xestt d den Â« m ha coold cheers who was it that mod no ft ihubiasuc cheering wa u Â»â€žâ€ž,Â«, tw d appoint mtn he nou , l whtoh j ai l rs -- wh0 ' >" aiwm8 * Â« h Â« p which had been-perhapa lb*|lb88l sdl â– i stowed on hi ml pickwick re...Â«rohe ,...| smarting under the csaanfa which had v heaped upon hi vw i feeble ftttaaaaaj at rival now look this vile and caluuiiuwua node of _' mr blottori of ahlgate ,,â€ž to ier i the honorable pickwickian aiude .,, mm t*z7 . % j5f ' ch,,,r ' , ' ytv ** i â€”'' 1 mr pickwick would not put an to be pal down by clamor he aad ailudej m ihe ukz arable i gentleman great excitement j mr lllotton would ontv aa y th-o that ha reprlled be honorable gratbinan'a bh & acr nloub accusa.i.n wâ€žh profound baaanmnl great ehcenng n.e hon gent was a h-.l bug immense confusion aâ€žd hwd cr of chair and order a\lr a snodgras6 rose lo order h threw himself upon the chair hear hsw..h.d lo know whether thiv disgraceful cwest be.va iwo members ol that club shoulu be aliowoa i continue hear hear the chairman was qo'tte re th e h pickwickian would withdrew tle expreesivu ... had just made use of mr blotu.n with all possible respact f r rh chair was quite sure fie would not the chairman felt it his imperativa duty re demand of the honorable gentleman whether la had used lhe expression which bad jwtnriuti him in a common seime mr blotton bad no hesitation in sating th?t be had not he had used ihe word in it pickwick tan sense f hear hear he was bound to ac knowledge thatjperso.ially he enteruiaed'tha highest regard and esteem for the honorable fan - lleman ; he had merely con.rdered hun . hum bug m a pickwickian poiot of vi.vr hear hear ' do not pay dating the ye r ** v,..red three dollars in all caens t^laiaa will do received for less than \ f will be discooiu.b.'d but al um o*51 uole.^tll arrcargtisjuajjahjj > . th k litor most be post klwrwise they w certainly ... t be it 1 or k*o**t**rtmuu^9*b*m ticofyohnic kf tumtnf tb fi i r ' l(m '"" t m } li\r*\\*r*f*t each insertion afterwards al^rii^rrvnt will bo inserted tor lt=s9 1 â– Â« doi.r-aft 1 lfuseineatswlllb continued until orders l^iwd to slop them where no directions ikooslygivea eattiberaentsby the yenr oi six month will ilt>ata q.hai ptinnnil fÂ»r each srpiae privilege of changing tbe form everd markets w vi yx *>>'' 17 cts ; brandy ap bk./jl -'â– > a *" cls ' 0 *" per ib in mh â– ' rl . â– cotton tagging per yd 85 p^l_.fc per ih lb a 18 cts castings per ' â€¢ â– , cis ; cotton yarn from km 6 to no o ji til a 1 s7 cls ; feathers per ib .,','.;.. f i pertd 6 00 wheat per bush.$l rhnaef bushel w cls ; com per bush 40 cts ; im er ib 6 a cts ; lead per lb 8 a 10 cts j a^kkftpergal 7 3 cts } nails per ib 9 a 10 fu if . i i.t>r lb 0 a 0 cts ; ilact.n per lb 15 t \ batter per ib 12 ds lard per ib 15 salt per bushel j.1 25 cts steel araeri , r () 16 10 cls english do per ib . cist di per lb lo a 30 cts ; sugar iii it 15 cts ; rani jamaica per t i ikee do.fji ; wool clean per ib 30 tf . fallow per i >â€¢ 10 eta j tow-linen pr yd jocts wine ('!'.. i.erilfe per ai 1 50 r ijal do l â€¢"'" a â€¢&! 7 cts ; claret do j il .{ d 1 75 cis malaga sweei ... 1 : whiskey par gal 6b a 40 cm h-ft . hs*fj m^^remdrag in that state while only three shall be chosen from each of the oth er states leaving but six to be chosen in differently from all the stockholders this very exceptionable claim of undue power on the part of kentucky becomes absolute ly revolting when we advert to the fact that the entire subscription in that state amounts tu less tine 200,000,and that no one person there has subset ihed asuffieient number of shares to qualify nun to he chosen a director in th.s stale of things a board of direc tors cannot he organized and if il could kentucky with less than a twentieth part of the stock would wield one fourth part of the power of the company on the con trary south carolina owning five sixths ol the slock could in no event have more than nine directors | can perceive no equita l>le principle upon which the stockholders mw^*ms my â– mm our care or pay~~the penalty denounced a gainst the unprofitable servant we must give a public spirited aud patriotic direc tion to the resources of the state and move forward into the career of improvement civil military moral intellectual and so cial or sink down into that state of sordid selfiishiiess in which even avarice will he finally overcome by indolence and the love of luxurious indulgence fit be true â€” as history hut too impressively teaches us that communities are less capable of bear ing prosperity than adversity ; it should admonish us ofthe dangerous etninence on which we now stand where one false and down ward step may precipitate us from our envious height into ihe ignonimous gulf below which yawns ready to receive us which assembled at knoxville on the 4th of july last to consider the subject of a kail koad between l-misville and cincin nati and the city of charleston a copy nf the proceedings nf that body in one of the resolutions which you will find among ti t proceedings an appeal is rude to he legislatures of the states through wh.ch the proposed kail koad is intended to pass lor liberal appropriations from their public treasuries in support of this yreat work an euterprize so gigantic in its nature and extent and so magnificent u us prom ised results to the prosperity f south caff olina pre-eminently dtsr;rves.iiid will doubt less receive your favorable consideration it successfully coudueted to it final at-f-.i ipiishuiciit it will he a monument worthy of i wish i could persuade myself that "* ,; ail ***** f which lbe greatest empire of five sixths of the sn^k^isomhc!lms these are mere barren speculation drawn might justly be proud na t.hall have only nine directors while from u.e experience oi other countries but ,, w1 â€ž ,â€ž.,â€ž,â€žâ€ž, , hf . eateni revolution in lb * ********* of one sixth of the stock out inapplicable to our own hut i cannot be ( . nm ,â€ž er ,.â€ž cv r Â« m-eted hy n art final *? *>#Â» ownlina shall have fifteen th.s blind lo the threatening premonitions of channel of cm.imumeati.n au.lnntl.-ss im '* certainty an unprecedented anomalv in a premature national degeneracy which 10 â€ž ; â€žâ€ž ihanth.t which was produced by lhe tl,e rg*'"z,.tio,i of corporate powers and i are risible in all direction and not leas discovery of ...â€ž. â€ž, ssatf ,. ro â€ž nd m . c â€ž ' lf think the people of south carolina have coiisp.euous at lhe centre ol our fe ler,l good hope with other causes now for ' h,e " efficiently admonished by bitter ex l '".' mre ' innately coom-r tin it will enable chaib-s ********** of the fatal consequences of hav ubeiongsappropnatniy.ro yon fellow ton to re.-la.m h r lost hdv^tayt's & t be g the.r interests controlle.l by a foreign citizens as the legislature ol o,ilh carol ,. of|lp ,,â€ž. e , ii(lori â€ž iri t j lbe vilsl â€žâ€ž,, ittmtmm . and irresponssble power to make the.n verv a ami lhe selected guardians ol her wel ,â€žâ€ž for ,.â€ž jn ,.â€ž,â€ž â€žâ€ž,.,. whu . u , s foilri ,, 1(i cautious . the question that w.ll tary direction to the moral intellectual ,â€ž (;,,â€ž,,,,â€ž , k ,. rv â€ž lt f ti ,.. s ,.â€žâ€ž wi probably anse al the very commencement physical energies ol ihe people as will ex ,.â€ž,,,, â€žâ€ž l â€ž e â€žâ€ž,,,,., , if ,,, 4 . in a a . wi-h ol the proposed work the danger of this paud every selfish leafing into patriotism ,â€ž:_, r , mnfrh . r ,. ih , hhl i|kl . t|(l . ,â€ž..,â€ž s.p.r .(â€ž.â€ž uf power and respumnb.hty will and impress it upon then id every ct lhe ani.Â»,l economy dill s s 1,1 ener-v â– ** ul.vimia upon every principle lbe izen that ilia first ami greatest interest is sll d health throu.u ihe who svste.n i ko i should commence at charleston and the general prosperity ol t:.e suite & the ,, ,,,â€ž nu . o n ,,. ylllk e-mnnnuiealintf â€¢"*>*Â»**> continuously on towaids it we security ol tier iiisuiuuous her rigiits and with tbe world by the ocean and will the tern termination at least until the money her liberties ,.,-.. ,. interior bv her nuÂ«uur..os eliaunels natural ********'*"**** ''* south carolina shall be ex io build tip the solid fabric ofthe pros â€ž 1 , â€ž tiftf . t â€ž,â€ž. . na wh4 , lh â€žâ€ž , ended aud yet it will be in the power parity ul ablate by developing the ele peritv to the re.n.uesl extremities of ihat "Â»' rectors out of ihe state to reverse the menis other wealth and power aud organ â€žâ€ž.,,* state make i'l ri sto the new p****ko **** expend the whole sum anb iziug system ol public instruction calcu vll ,. â€ž,- â€ž m s:llll)1 mft ,,,. ri ., s ,,,â€ž.,â€ž,,, ,;,_ scrined by the citizen of this state in kmi laled to elevate the standard of popular aantenra will reaiill a * only to the interi t.uky where so small a sum has been rib morals aad popular intelligence j the ,Â» cd , his state but thn eniire rncum coo *er.*ss and mar tbe sym.nttr of j company are thus required to construct two edged i ict that her slates men and her peo the noble structure we are abo.it . r ting branches making together some 150 miles pie were actuated exclusively by a pan ! have loo firm a reliance i|.h ttie p | of kail koad ohviouslv against their own ,. im spun of resistance directed against Â» irintic spirit of our citizens to believe these interest and m.-rdy to accommodate two system ol uilco.iaulu tional oppression narrow and mistaken views will tn permit towns in kentucky and to secure lne per without any ulterior purpose of se.hm a t.d to sway the councils bv which it is tn formanco of these most unreasonable con btuuu lei us cherish and preserve the be planned and er.cied it is l-.o mighty ditioua they are moreover required to niÂ»e reputaltou we have thus nobly acquired as an undertaking will involve too ureal an kentucky three director gratuitously 0 uie lt..uia.is did tlteir vestal lire let no expenditure and is destined in encounter there is no practical view of the stib btetesuiau ul south carolina laruisl her too close a comp.-tiii.vi in how any sacri ject that cao make it the interest oflhe glorious escutcheon hy enlisting as a par rice to be made to sue news without ex j company or ti.e great public concerne.t,,n t san under the banner ol any ot those pol posing the whole enterpriz to mmin*mt ithe contemplated work to cover kentucky meal chief who arc grasping at ihe j.r.-si hazard that rotate wl.i.h is decidedly the | with kail ru-ada for the puvilege of pass deutial sceptre l.'.e political principles beja within the limit nf the charter if ing through tbe state ami p.ctiliar li'.stiiutions of ihe stale may there he such route should undoubtedly ff the koad goes to the ohio river.some he sold and sacrificed but most assuredly he donted as a citiz-n nf lhe state one point on that kiver should be selected ihey can never bu preserved by such tie wilhunt reference to my local position i this will command nearly all the trade grading partisanship south carolina and suncerelv hope that the central route mav hft that would ue commanded by the three ail ihe statss having similar institutions found io have that unequivocal claim to that are pioposed if either cincinnati or â€¢â€¢ must uot put their trust in presidents pr f rence i even think it should be a louisville should be selected it will insure but look to their own power and j.nuci riopted unless soumother route shall appear \ as much commerce as the road will prob ple f.r lhe security of iheir rights and to have a decided so-,erionty over it but j ably be able to convey and as ohio has luaiituuoua they are in a permanent mi i am sure that no public spwncd citizen i contributed almost nothing to the stock of norny ou all questmen aliectutg these rights anxious for the success ofthe work no ! the ct.mpanv it would be much the wiser and li siituiions aud whoever may exer holder reasonably regardlnl u his j course to carry tho koad directly to louis etse ti.e powers ot the chief magistracy own interest will be disposed to go farther ville leav.ua cincinnati out of the scheme they wdl be exercised in obedience to tue t u insure success in scaling these moiin | altogether if a louisville branch is the on wdl of the adverse majority so long as tain harriers which have so long made stran ly consideration upon which we can obtain this mam nt tlu.'.gs shall continue ; so long g r3 of kindred communities an achieve the privikge of passing throtmh kentucky a lhe lxecuttve goveniuitnt oflhe uni 1 ment surpassing in sublimity all that xerxes there is another al^rr-alive preferable ted suies shall be conducted by an admin an d hannibal and bonaparte ever accom in my opinion even to this it is to make lstraiiou holding principles incompatible p'ished united councils are indispensably | the aaaaath uf tbe nolacbucky the wesiern with the litil security of our institutions necessary the only mode of effecting ! termination of the koad which according ami rights ; no statesman of south caroli rjii drsirable result will be to have all the i to the estimates would reduce the cosi uf ua cau become associated with that admin proposed routes and mountain passes actu ! it fr.Â»m twe-tve to five millions of dollars istration without justly incurring the im ,||, survejed by scientific engineers before while it would still yield to north caroli putation nf becoming an accomplice iu o an y comparison is attempted when this na tennessee and south carolina a very verthrowii.g the easeutial guarantees of her â– i s done it is extremely probable thai the large portion of the advantages that would vital interests he cannot worship the sun preferable route will be so clearlj indicated j result from the completion of the original of federal power and offer up the homage â– as lo supercede all doubt on the subject j scheme the work lo thisextent could be of a devyied heart ou the altars ol the how far it may be expedient for the almost completed with the stock already fcitatfj ' suu to aid in the proaecutioa and comple ubacribed and would be clearly within the bar u in-irui per ib 5a 6 tits bacon per l 11 ci hi its 1 ou 00 c,s ; fie.'svmix m *& a jh cl ; baafafinj per yar.l 16 a 3d r ll.!.-r.|.h per lb a 1-24 1-1 cis ; ch'.-h pr f .:: t 16 cts g hon ter 100 lha 174 hi a " . cora jwr bushel li a 70 cis ,- flow i put brl 9 10 from stiavs per brl nni n itii iron j..;r mi ins 5 (.,) a 6 oil ; marat inr l i ;. oj ms ; nails col ass.ot i wiiis 1 2 a ll cis ivmnghl da per lit 2 l !'..:!; pei b:l f 00110 ; ij t,>r lot h.s 1 Â«"Â»; s.i.m pet lb 12 i 2 a 15 cts ; sait jo m 5 im ; s l l p a r bashej 87 cts-,s.ee a kf.-.n iwterprjb locis tallow pÂ«r ib 10 a wj j i leperial per ib 1 25 a 1 37 i c,s pr hi a i 2 cts ; tobacco manu bi r mw i i ilttkville j r.peapl mÂ»a60 do apple 40 a l 1 pr l 5 it a 7j cotton prlb it.i t gj ts fcprli)l->i a ii ; kioto i gg . a 94 p-i|Â»rhh stsoa 40;keatt*ter.pruiooa i praaab so 1 on iron prlb 51 1 ti \| ( > m*r j 15 a 50 nails cut 7 j a 8 salt j â€¢'"''â€¢â€¢â– * h sugar pr lb ifllalii totianco bj vheatprbusu *] so 40 whiskey p j7 ll beeswax j a 00 mr pickwick felt much gratified by tha fair candid and full explanation of his honora ble friend he begged it to b tt once under stood tha his own observations had been mere ly intended to bear a pickwickian construction cheers the president's health two nights ago the president wa taken with a cough which was succeeded by a considerable bleeding irom the lungs h had buffered for some time previously wi.hisevere pain in his bide he was relieved l'r..m both unpleasant syrrp tt.ns.in some degree by the lencet night tÂ»f.,re last the bemorrage from the toga recurred wa ig.in stopped by itw same process and other ap plications he is now extremely weak from the effect of the disorder and the remedies bul is better aud considered in t.o immediate danger amany years ago he was affected in lhe same way j and recovered rnitbsa ser.o.u injury or even a 1 o ig depression of his health globe cf turn day * i-oo'satthis x e w f r m i and w goods sb mils aft uogfr n 0l \'( i to iheir friends at i the pnh " >**** ti.v have !",, .â€žâ€ž.,; â€ž c^aaitiiw*ihi|i ''' n " v j lv..in ttw northern c.ii e^ss â€ž| j .,â€ž,, umi - r new york bantaa orfice.s.ofl.y i p.m capture of the texknsschoon goods o hist ins of staple and cy dry nioods ries hardware cutlery ' au < bonnets shoes sad **!. 8jc 6jc 6>c ey evera anneeensary ta bnast of u very ebrap r parcba*?d entirely lie dispusad to sell as ehrap aod j '' "' rnaodaiiiij teims ei'.her f..r cash or '.' ' * '-" al dealers as any ghnids can be **} "" pari hi north carolina at least _'/,'â– > resjvrifithj n.vi tn ir friends and { pÂ«*rallf i c i fe ,. x i m i n ,. f r j.rtm.tof k â€¢ - 'â€¢â– v will lake . ure in exhibiting bkjjl'-'ijil lll.m va y favol liltlll will f.ils i'rut'.s and lawlnclblel the two schooners brutus and invincible lately in the harbor have fallen a prey loan aa expected enemy warrants were issued oo sat urday for their seizure by jjrigrf irving under the provisions of title 8,chapter 8 part 3rd of lb revised statues the officer and crew are in custody of wm hdlyer the sheriff of tha city and the county we have no official information of the precise slate of our relations with mexico enough is known however to satisfy us that the cmjunc ture is eminently critical let us be scrupu lously careful that we do dutbisg lo countenance and all we can to prevent the calamity uf a war we are now engaged n a fearful and do.tbtful struggle to reform our federal system of govern ment by throwing off the corruptions under which it is rapidly sinking in this s;ate of things a war with any country would be the gieatest uf calamities ; for we could scarcely hope to come out of it with any thing but the mere wreck ol a free constitution and the external forms of a free government the firemen of n york havs had a splendid procession in honor oflhe triumph they achieved in the election of mr gplick aa register who had been displaced by tho v*n buren council from the situation of chief engineer blind choristers the choir of singer t the rev mr young's cr.ruch.in summer street . is composed entirely of the pupils of tha ex cellent tnstilutioa for the blind re pearl street ; six re ales and six famal*s tbeir performance are highly creditable to ihem 1'bey commit to memory the several hymn to be sung tbroagh tbe day and sing them without lbe slightest variation f.otn the text with a remarkable clear and distinct pronunciation they are paid a fair salary and thus are these children of char ity enabled lo assist in one of the most pleas ing parts of lhe worship of their god â€” jber ton trans d r t ti i . . . **â– v a tn*-i j...!* m will soil t>e cunuauad c zj *****Â¥**Â»*. 6 1935-4Â«19 jim crow in london â€” mr rice the american comedian has by merely sing ing the song jim crow in london realized the immense sum of 916,000 ortando lasso whose great maaieal talent adorned the last of the sixteenth century wrote the following homeroos epitaph ibr himself which i actually inscribad oo hia toop atone : a child i rnng the treble port a youth the counter elanae my art a man the tenor was my place bat now i'm tinned io theoeas startluig fact â€” the bursting ofa bar rel of beer notice w n i